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Title: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: ReadingBob on November 15, 2024, 10:51:56 AM
While rooting through some boxes in my garage I came across this small, starter kit from Downtown Deco.  It's a Mexican Restaurant called Rosa's Place.

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Apparently, I started the kit some time before I moved to Florida at the end of 1999.  So, give or take a month or two, I've been working on this one for roughly a quarter of a century (that should make Greg feel good ;)).  The walls were glued together, any gaps were filled in and some things were primed.

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I painted the door Light Avocado (Americana Craft Paint) using a make-up sponge to apply the paint.  These sponges are cheap and they're an effective way to apply craft paints.

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I then painted the brick walls.  I use a bunch of different colors and apply them, from light to dark, as washes of varying strengths.  I'm trying to get some color variations in the walls but nothing too obvious.  

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I ended up with a brick color that was a bit darker than I intended but, oh well, that's okay.  This is, after all, a practice kit and there really is no perfect color that all brick buildings match.  For mortar, I applied some Cement colored Hunterline Weathering Mix. and then wiped it off with a paper towel.

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More in a moment.... ;D
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: ReadingBob on November 15, 2024, 10:59:03 AM
For the stone base I painted it with some washes of various grays and then applied some PanPastels over top followed by some thin moss/slimy green colors.  The blank and white tiles were simply painted with a small brush and acrylic craft paints.  

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To make the paper signs on the walls appear painted on I cut them out, and then sanded them on the back to thin them as much as possible without going all the way through.

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Then I put a little Elmers White Glue in a plastic paint/mixing cup (actually it's just the cap from a mailing tube but Micro Mark sells this in bags as paint mixing cups).


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Then I added some water to the glue and mixed it up to thin it out.

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Using my finger, I applied the thinned glue to the back of the sign.  This wets the paper and makes it settle down in the bricks a little be better.

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More in a moment... :)
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: ReadingBob on November 15, 2024, 11:06:03 AM
I positioned the sign and then used a fingernail to get it so settle down in the joints.  A sheet of clear plastic (like the plastic bags some kits come in) would have helped prevent any accidental tears from a snag but I took my chances and did it without the plastic.  After the signs dried I lightly drybrushed them with a color close to the brick color.  

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For the roof I applied 3M Transfer tape to the styrene (after I trimmed it a bit to make sure it fit).

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As I applied the Transfer Tape I trimmed it to fit the roof.

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When you peel the backing off the Transfer Tape your left with a piece of styrene with a sticky surface.

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Instead of using the piece of black paper, that came with the kit, for the roof, I used a sheet of 100 grit sandpaper to give it some texture.  I stuck the sticky side of the styrene against the sandpaper and them trimmed it to fit.

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More in a moment... :P
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: ReadingBob on November 15, 2024, 11:12:12 AM
I painted the roof with a Charcoal color craft paint and then applied some PanPastels.  I had glued some 1/8" stripwood inside the walls for the roof to hold the roof in place.

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The rest was adding the few details remaining.  I substituted a Tichy chimney for the plaster one included in the kit.  Instead of using the styrene backing and supports for the roof top sign I used chipboard and strip wood for supports.

All in all, it came out okay.  Maybe good enough to be a background/back-alley type of structure.  It shows I need a little more practice on my brick work but, again, it was a practice kit.  ::)

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Thanks for following along!  I've got another one on the workbench now that I'll start a thread on pretty soon.
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Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: deemery on November 15, 2024, 01:45:36 PM
Well, "practice makes perfect" and it looks like a good quick project.  

dave
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: chris.mincemoyer on November 15, 2024, 02:02:37 PM
Always enjoy your tutorials
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: ACL1504 on November 16, 2024, 06:11:03 AM
Bob,

Well done and looks fantastic.

Tom 
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: restocarp on November 16, 2024, 07:54:30 AM
What a great little structure. Looks great! I, also, always enjoy your build threads.

Doug Foscale has an older YouTube video (https://youtu.be/VQ8w7_37b1U?si=ZeXOcsq2HLxlYOHu) about painting hydrocal brick that offers some good tips.

Matt
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: Zephyrus52246 on November 16, 2024, 10:07:41 AM
Very nice, Bob.  I like that concrete stain idea.

Jeff
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: jerryrbeach on November 17, 2024, 10:40:49 AM
Bob,

I always enjoy how thorough you are when documenting each step in a build thread and this was no exception.
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: GPdemayo on November 18, 2024, 07:31:52 AM
Glad to see I'm not alone in excellent company in taking a little longer than necessary in getting kits completed.....well done Bob.  8)
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: ReadingBob on November 18, 2024, 10:50:16 AM
Quote from: deemery on November 15, 2024, 01:45:36 PMWell, "practice makes perfect" and it looks like a good quick project. 

dave

How true.  It should have been quick even though it took me 25 years or so. ;D
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: ReadingBob on November 18, 2024, 10:51:00 AM
Quote from: chris.mincemoyer on November 15, 2024, 02:02:37 PMAlways enjoy your tutorials

Thanks Chris!  Happy to share what works (and what doesn't work).  Glad to have you following along.
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: ReadingBob on November 18, 2024, 10:51:49 AM
Quote from: ACL1504 on November 16, 2024, 06:11:03 AMBob,

Well done and looks fantastic.

Tom

Thanks Tom!  Appreciate the feedback, as always.
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: ReadingBob on November 18, 2024, 10:53:16 AM
Quote from: restocarp on November 16, 2024, 07:54:30 AMWhat a great little structure. Looks great! I, also, always enjoy your build threads.

Doug Foscale has an older YouTube video (https://youtu.be/VQ8w7_37b1U?si=ZeXOcsq2HLxlYOHu) about painting hydrocal brick that offers some good tips.

Matt

Thanks Matt!  Yes, I refer to YouTube for tips from folks like Doug and a few others.  I'm always inspired but the results they get.  Glad to have you following along.
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: ReadingBob on November 18, 2024, 10:54:26 AM
Quote from: Zephyrus52246 on November 16, 2024, 10:07:41 AMVery nice, Bob.  I like that concrete stain idea.

Jeff

Hi Jeff!  Thanks!  Yeah, I've tried a bunch of different things for mortar and the concrete Hunterline works pretty well.
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: ReadingBob on November 18, 2024, 10:55:48 AM
Quote from: jerryrbeach on November 17, 2024, 10:40:49 AMBob,

I always enjoy how thorough you are when documenting each step in a build thread and this was no exception.

Thanks Jerry!  Happy to share this stuff (when I remember to take pictures).  We all learn from each other's experiences and feedback.  
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: ReadingBob on November 18, 2024, 10:57:04 AM
Quote from: GPdemayo on November 18, 2024, 07:31:52 AMGlad to see I'm not alone in excellent company in taking a little longer than necessary in getting kits completed.....well done Bob. 8)

 ;D Hi Greg!  So now that this one is finished the clock is ticking on those Dinky Creek Bridge and Ezra's Coopers Garage builds you have going.  ;)
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: tom.boyd.125 on November 18, 2024, 11:34:59 AM
Bob, looks great, now I have a taste for a cheese dip and chips at our local Mex place here...Tommy
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: GPdemayo on November 18, 2024, 02:03:35 PM
Quote from: ReadingBob on November 18, 2024, 10:57:04 AM
Quote from: GPdemayo on November 18, 2024, 07:31:52 AMGlad to see I'm not alone in excellent company in taking a little longer than necessary in getting kits completed.....well done Bob. 8)

 ;D Hi Greg!  So now that this one is finished the clock is ticking on those Dinky Creek Bridge and Ezra's Coopers Garage builds you have going.  ;)

Oh boy, I've been avoiding going in the hobby room for months so I don't have to see those kits on the bench. Hopefully I'll get motivated one of these days.  ::)
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: Jerry on November 19, 2024, 12:30:33 PM
Great job and as usual your wonderful tutorials.

Jerry
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: ReadingBob on November 21, 2024, 08:41:36 PM
Quote from: tom.boyd.125 on November 18, 2024, 11:34:59 AMBob, looks great, now I have a taste for a cheese dip and chips at our local Mex place here...Tommy

 ;D We hit the local Mexican joint on a weekly basis, Tommy.  Thanks for following along on this abbreviated, 25+ year, build.  :o  
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: ReadingBob on November 21, 2024, 08:42:14 PM
Quote from: Jerry on November 19, 2024, 12:30:33 PMGreat job and as usual your wonderful tutorials.

Jerry

Thank you, Jerry!  Glad to have you following along and posting a nice comment.   ;)
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: Jim Donovan on November 22, 2024, 08:24:11 AM
Love it Bob!

Jim
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: ReadingBob on November 22, 2024, 01:33:32 PM
Quote from: Jim Donovan on November 22, 2024, 08:24:11 AMLove it Bob!

Jim

Thank you, Jim!  I have at least three more Downtown Deco kits in the stash.  Maybe more.  They're wonderful kits.  :)
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: John B on November 24, 2024, 08:24:52 AM
Nice looking build, Bob.  Makes me want to go through my unbuilt DTD kits and build one
Title: Re: Downtown Deco - Rosa's Place (A quarter of a century in the making)
Post by: ReadingBob on November 24, 2024, 11:47:34 AM
Quote from: John B on November 24, 2024, 08:24:52 AMNice looking build, Bob.  Makes me want to go through my unbuilt DTD kits and build one

Thanks, John!  Go for it.  I'd love to see what you can do with one of these.  ;)